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Sitting here watching March Madness reminded me of the new instrumentation presented at Pittcon® in Chicago. Not one, but two, mass spectrometer prod-
ucts were awarded a Pittcon Editors’ Award, ... read more

With the ongoing globalization of the world’s food supply, the presence of potential contaminants in food is an ever-important and increasing global safety concern. Developing accurate and reliable ... read more

Various species of methacrylates are widely used in dentistry as filling materials. These consist mainly of an organic matrix, based on a monomer system of methacrylates and inorganic additives. read more

We recently commemorated the 45th Anniversary of American Laboratory by presenting a live webinar, “The Evolution of Mass Spectrometry—History and Advances over the Last 45 Years.” Topics included the... read more

The use of dried blood spot cards for screening neonates for metabolic and genetic disorders was
conceived and proposed almost 50 years ago. Since then, newborns in many countries have had their ... read more

Innovation is a respected attribute that many companies claim as a core business strategy. The pace of innovation spurred by technology such as smartphones, tablet PCs, and high-speed internet has ... read more

In an opening plenary, Prof. Barry
Karger of the Barnett Institute of
Chemical and Biological Analysis
concisely defined analytical chemistry as “The science of generating relevant information by ... read more

Hormones, such as androgens (AS), estrogens (ES), and progestogens (PS), play an important role in organisms. AS, the main male sex steroids,which are the critical factors responsible
for the ... read more

In the past decades, high-throughput screening (HTS) applications have been established in many fields of drug development. Thus, suitable qualitative and quantitative analytical methods have become ... read more